There are more than 2800 different locations throughout the world that you can take the GED tests. Local testing centers in the United States and Canada can be located by calling our toll-free hotline at (800) 626-9433 (800-62-MY GED), or by calling your GED contact person located HERE
GED test center information is also available HERE
Question : Can I obtain my GED online?
The General Education Development Testing Service (GEDTS) warns that real GED credentials cannot be earned through correspondence courses on the internet. GEDTS has received complaints from students who paid high fees to take fake GED tests and who had not earned the credential accepted by hiring personnel, college admissions officers, and military enlistment personnel. WHILE YOU CAN PREPARE AND STUDY FOR YOUR ONLINE EXAM ONLINE, THE ACTUAL GED TESTS CAN BE TAKEN ONLY IN PERSON AT OFFICIAL GED TESTING CENTERS.
Question: How Can I Prepare to Take the GED?
You can take a preparation class at your local community college or testing center. Sometimes adult learning centers offer it FOR FREE! Or you can study independently at your local library and/or online for GED testing materials. No matter how you practice, it’s important to be prepared prior to taking the test.
- The Goldendale Library has an Adult Literacy Program with volunteers: http://www.fvrl.org/aboutus/goldendale_main.htm
- YVCC Adult Basic Education for GED preparation and pre-testing: http://www.yvcc.edu/programs/AdultEDctrs/default.asp
- The White Salmon Community Library has some books on their shelves to help you prepare taking the GED test: (509) 493-1132 or Toll Free: (888) 546-2707.
Question : Is there additional information available online?
Yes! Here are a few links to other GED resources:
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